针灸科
安慰剂
医学
随机对照试验
活产
随机化
置信区间
怀孕
妊娠率
麻醉
内科学
遗传学
生物
病理
替代医学
作者
E. W. S. So,Ernest Hung Yu Ng,Yu Yeuk Wong,Estella Yee Lan Lau,William S.B. Yeung,P. C. Ho
出处
期刊:Human Reproduction
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2008-10-22
卷期号:24 (2): 341-348
被引量:131
标识
DOI:10.1093/humrep/den380
摘要
Acupuncture has been used during IVF treatment as it may improve outcome, however, there are concerns about the true efficacy of this approach. This randomized double blind study aimed to compare real acupuncture with placebo acupuncture in patients undergoing IVF treatment.On the day of embryo transfer (ET), 370 patients were randomly allocated to either real or placebo acupuncture according to a computer-generated randomization list in sealed opaque envelopes. They received 25 min of real or placebo acupuncture before and after ET. The endometrial and subendometrial vascularity, serum cortisol concentration and the anxiety level were evaluated before and after real and placebo acupuncture.The overall pregnancy rate was significantly higher in the placebo acupuncture group than that in the real acupuncture group (55.1 versus 43.8%, respectively, P = 0.038; Common odds ratio 1.578 95% confidence interval 1.047-2.378). No significant differences were found in rates of ongoing pregnancy and live birth between the two groups. Reduction of endometrial and subendometrial vascularity, serum cortisol concentration and the anxiety level were observed following both real and placebo acupuncture, although there were no significant differences in the changes in all these indices between the two groups.Placebo acupuncture was associated with a significantly higher overall pregnancy rate when compared with real acupuncture. Placebo acupuncture may not be inert. Trial registered with HKClinicalTrials.com: number HKCTR-236.
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